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and will also provide service to future sewered development in Sub - District 3E. Lift Station 7 will need to <br />be upgraded by replacing pumps before flow exceeds existing capacity. Lift Station 8 currently serves a <br />small commercial area in Sub - District 3B. From the lift station, gravity sewer extends north along 21st <br />Avenue as far as Main Street. In the future, this main will be extended north to serve additional areas of <br />Sub - District 3B. Sub - District 3C will be served by gravity sewers connected to existing Interceptor 76 -51. <br />Future lift stations will be constructed to serve Sub - Districts 3E, 3D, 3G, and the westerly portion of 3B. <br />Sub - District 3F, shown on Figure 7 -2, is a small area containing about forty homes that is served by <br />MCES Lift Station L4 and MCES Forcemain No. 76 -51 located within the municipality of Centerville There <br />is no intention to change the jurisdiction of this remote area. <br />Sewer District 4 <br />Sewer District 4 is located in southeastern Lino Lakes, bordering on North Oaks and White Bear <br />Township. There is no existing sewered development in District 4. There are about 140 existing non - <br />sewered residences. District 4 contains approximately 597 developable acres designated low density <br />residential, 48 acres medium density, 9 acres high density, and 20 acres mixed use residential. These <br />areas are projected to support about 1,525 new residential units. Peak development, total projected <br />residential development in District 4 is about 1,665 units. In addition, District 4 contains approximately, <br />11 acres designated as mixed use commercial, which could support about 250 employees. <br />There are no existing sanitary sewers in this part of Lino Lakes. Recently, sanitary sewer facilities have <br />been constructed to the Lino Lakes boundary at three locations. White Bear Township's 18 -inch gravity <br />sewer was extended to the City boundary on the west side of Centerville Road. This was done by the <br />North Oaks Company, which also constructed the Rapp Farm lift station located west of Wilkinson Lake, <br />with sufficient capacity for Lino Lakes Sub - District 4D. Both of these facilities discharge into the White <br />Bear Township system. In addition, White Bear Township constructed a sewer system along the west side <br />of Bald Eagle Lake which is sized to serve 90 homes in Lino Lakes Sub - District 4E. Capital Improvements <br />to the Lino Lakes system to serve this area are based on connecting to the White Bear Township sewer in <br />Centerville Road. Lino Lakes local sewers will discharge to lift stations which will pump by forcemain to <br />the Township's facility. The White Bear Township trunk sewer, constructed in the late 1980's, has <br />capacity to serve portions of North Oaks and Lino Lakes in addition to White Bear Township's needs. The <br />capacity potentially available for Lino Lakes is 2.5 MGD. North Oaks, by written agreement with White <br />Bear Township, has purchased the right to use some of this capacity. A review of the current utilization of <br />this facility indicates that there is still capacity available to serve the projected development in District 4. <br />However, no formal agreement exists between Lino Lakes and White Bear Township. It is important that <br />the City pursue negotiations with White Bear Township to secure the right to discharge to this facility. <br />Sewer District 5 <br />District 5, located east and north of Centerville, is largely rural at present. There is no existing sewered <br />development in this area. There are about 40 existing un- sewered homes and a church located near <br />Peltier Lake. District 5 includes about 150 developable acres designated as low density residential, 299 <br />acres medium density residential, and 41 acres mixed use residential. Total projected residential <br />development is about 1,860 new units. Assuming existing un- sewered residences receive service, District <br />5 will contain about 1,900 residences at full development. <br />A large portion of District 5 is designated for future industrial (588 acres), commercial (279 acres), and <br />mixed use commercial (9 acres) land uses. Total projected employment in these areas is estimated at <br />about 9,350 employees at full build -out. <br />This area was originally included in the service area of MCES Interceptor 76.51. This interceptor, <br />constructed in 2000, was sized based on land -use planning available at the time, which assumed much of <br />the Northeast Area would remain rural. Lino Lakes' current Land -Use Plan assumes ultimate urban <br />development of most of District 5. Existing Interceptor 76 -51 has adequate capacity for District 3 and <br />7 -16 <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />